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William denies bullying charge

1/13/2020, 1:26:26 PM


It is the specific reference to an alleged "bullying" attitude attributed to Prince William from sources indicated today by the Times as close to the Dukes of Sussex, the object of the joint formal denial disseminated by the two sons of Charles and Diana on the challenge ... ( HANDLE)

(ANSA) - LONDON, JAN 13 - It is the specific reference to an alleged "bullying" attitude attributed to Prince William from sources indicated today by the Times as close to the Dukes of Suxx, the object of the joint formal denial spread by the two sons of Charles and Diana on the background of the explosive contrasts within the British royal family. The BBC says so.
In the 'indicted' article it is said that Harry allegedly "pushed" out of the Royal Family because of his older brother's "bullying attitude" - according to the line of succession to the throne of Elizabeth II, after his father Carlo - against him and especially against his wife Meghan.
A reference denied by the staff of both to the newspaper, explains today's note, suggesting that the Duke of Cambridge feels personally offended by this suspicion given the intense campaign he conducted - together with his wife Kate and Harry and Meghan - for the protection of mental health from phenomena such as bullying.